Historic train moved Sunday

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce. See a video of the move at http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/historic-crane-leaves-tribune/.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.

The Florida East Coast Railway's only remaining steam crane in the U.S., which has sat on the tracks adjacent to the St. Lucie News Tribune office in Fort Pierce for more than three years, was moved Feb. 3 to the FEC Historical Railway and Transportation Museum, located at 1401 N. 2nd Street in Fort Pierce.